Year: 2019
Fundraiser by Steve Lenox : Memorial Fund for Detective Joseph Seals
We are heartbroken at the loss of yet another police officer killed in the line of duty.
This week it hits us again right here at home in Jersey City.
The officers involved came to work Tuesday, December 10, like they did every day, seeking to make our city safer.
They were ambushed by criminals, one was assassinated.
Despite the warlike situation they were placed in these men and women saved countless lives through their heroic efforts. We are proud of them all.
Detective Joe Seals won’t be returning to his family, his wife and five children are in mourning.
The JCPOBA has set up this GoFundMe page to accommodate all of the generous offers of support we have received in the hours since this incident.
All of the dollars raised will go directly to the Seals family, helping them cover education, housing, and other expenses for the five children that Joe loved so dearly.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/for-det-seals-and-his-family
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Wreaths Across America at Mount Bethel Cemetery – Saturday, December 14, at noon
Mount Bethel Cemetery Announced as an Official Location for the 2019 National Wreaths Across America Day
The cemetery will join more than 1600 participating locations across the country on Saturday, December 14, 2019 to proclaim “Everyone plays a part”.
Columbia Falls, MAINE, and Columbia, PENNSYLVANIA—December 14, 2019 —National nonprofit Wreaths Across America [WAA] announced today that Mount Bethel Cemetery in Columbia, PA will be joining in the effort to support the mission to REMEMBER, HONOR, TEACH, as an official location for 2019. This is the THIRD year that the cemetery will participate in this national event.
In 2018, nearly 1.8 million veteran wreaths were placed on headstones at 1,640 participating cemeteries around the country in honor of the service and sacrifices made for our freedoms, with each name said out loud.
This year, the ceremony, held simultaneously across the country at more than 1,600 locations, will be on Saturday, December 14, 2019. Beginning at 12 noon, at 700 Locust Street, Columbia, PA, master of ceremonies JOHN HINKLE will acknowledge seven branches of military service and a resolution to Ed Wickenheiser. Included will be the Catholic War Vet color guard, a bugler to play taps and a 21-gun salute.
The Friends of Mount Bethel Cemetery plans to raise enough funds to place 690 remembrance wreaths on the headstones of all the local heroes laid to rest at Mount Bethel Cemetery. Our goal is to place a live balsam fir wreath at the headstone of every veteran buried there spreading patriotism and commemoration for the ultimate sacrifices they made for our country. Mount Bethel Cemetery has veterans from the Revolutionary War and every US conflict up to and including Vietnam.
“Every donation and wreath sponsorship is a meaningful gift from an appreciative supporter who knows what it means to serve and sacrifice for the freedoms we all enjoy,” said Karen Worcester, executive director of Wreaths Across America. “We are so grateful to the community of Columbia, PA for participating in our mission to Remember, Honor and Teach.”
National Wreaths Across America Day is a free event, open to all. For more information, to donate or to sign up to volunteer, please visit www.WreathsAcrossAmerica.org.
About Wreaths Across America
Wreaths Across America is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded to continue and expand the annual wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery begun by Maine businessman Morrill Worcester in 1992. The organization’s mission – Remember, Honor, Teach – is carried out in part each year by coordinating wreath-laying ceremonies in December at Arlington, as well as at hundreds of veterans’ cemeteries and other locations in all 50 states and beyond.
Location Coordinator MBC:
Jane Moore
[717]-575-9760
Columbia Borough Meetings – Week of December 16, 2019
40% off everything at Jonal Gallery December 13 & 14
CCCA Public Meeting Sunday, Dec.15, to look at 2020 Borough Budget overspending, Rezoning, other issues
Everyone’s invited!
The planned borough-wide rezoning will also be discussed. Borough Council plans to vote on this issue at its special meeting on Monday, December 16.
[Source: columbiaconcerned.com]
Seen Today – Thursday, December 12, 2019
The excavation site on the first block of Locust Street, commonly known as “The Hole in the Ground” by residents, was being filled in this morning. Loads of dirt were delivered by dump truck, and a front end loader pushed the fill into place. The site was excavated as an initial stage in the construction of a planned four-story apartment building. Finding funds for the project has been a problem for the developers.
A little over a week ago, the notice shown here and below was posted at the site, requiring the owners to take remedial steps, one of which was filling in the excavated area.
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Sparrow Websites Hosts 2nd Annual Free Website Giveaway for Nonprofits
Columbia, Pa. – Sparrow Websites announced its second annual Ugly Website Makeover Giveaway, now open for nonprofit nominations through noon on December 23, 2019. The winning nonprofit will receive a free website redesign valued at $6,500.
Last year, Sparrow Websites gave the gift of a website makeover to two nonprofits who were in need of updated websites. This year, you can nominate your favorite nonprofits again – and get extra votes for ugly sweater photos! It’s a simple process of nominating a nonprofit, and then boosting your “tickets in the hat” by posting an ugly sweater image, tagging @SparrowWebsites on IG or FB, and they get 5 extra votes!
On December 23 at 4 p.m., Sparrow will be pulling the winner of the website giveaway out of a Santa hat during a Facebook Live. Follow along as they announce the winner of their Facebook page @SparrowWebsites.
To nominate a nonprofit, visit www.sparrowwebsites.com/ugly. Each form submission counts as one entry and individuals can only nominate a particular nonprofit one time. Participants are welcome to nominate as many nonprofit organizations as they would like. For five additional entries, take a photo of yourself or your team in an ugly sweater and tag @SparrowWebsites.
For any additional questions, you can email Sparrow Websites at hello@sparrowwebsites.com or visit www.sparrowwebsites.com/ugly.













